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This file contains:
Campaign Contact List. 4 pgs. [Report], N.D.
Staff Assistants- Republican Convention 1968. 5 pgs. [Report], N.D.
James Keogh to Gary Schulze re: statement from RN for 1776: The Challenge to 1969. 2 pgs with attachments. [Letter], 1/6/1969
James Keogh to Haldeman re: Congratulations telegraphs to governors being inaugurated. 5 pgs with attachments. [Other Document], N.D.
Unknown to Mrs. R. Burns Lewis re: efforts of Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township. 4 pgs with attachments. [Letter], 1/8/1969
RN to Astronauts Borman, Lovell and Anders re: congratulations on achievements. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
RN to Harry J. McLaughlin re: congratulations on new park. 3 pgs. [Other Document], 1/9/1969
RN to P.T. Hennan re: Thank you note about birthday. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/9/1969
RN to Marty Miller re: message read by Secretary-designate Kennedy read at U.S. Industrial Payroll Savings Committee. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 1/7/1969
RN to David Kennedy re: message for the U.S. Industrial Payroll Savings Committee. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 1/7/1969
Doug Hofe to Larry Higby re: concerns about stationery. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/5/1968
NA to William Haber re: American ORT Federation. 1 pg. [Letter], 1/10/1969
NA to Republican Worker re: efforts of the Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township. 2 pgs. [Letter], 1/10/1969
RN to Earl Kennedy re: Afro-American Republicans. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/10/1969
RN to George F. Johnson Jr. re: Lawrence Township Republican Club. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/10/1969
RN to Wallace Wong re: Twentieth Annual Narcissus Festival. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/10/1969
RN to Women's National Republican Club re: congratulations on 48th anniversary. 2 pgs. [Letter], 1/25/1969
RN to Governor Daniel J. Evans re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/13/1969
RN to Governor Arch Moore re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/13/1969
RN to Strom Thurmond re: Congratulations on man of the year. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/13/1969
RN to Governor Richard Ogilvie re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/13/1969
RN to Governor Edgar Whitcomb re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/13/1969
RN to Governor Winthrop Rockefeller re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/14/1969
RN to Governor Robert Ray re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/16/1969
RN to William McCulloch re: the career of Frances Bolton. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/16/1969
RN to John Murphy re: National Newspaper Publishers Association. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/15/1969
RN to Governor Robert Ray re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/16/1969
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This file contains:
Campaign Contact List. 4 pgs. [Report], N.D.
Staff Assistants- Republican Convention 1968. 5 pgs. [Report], N.D.
James Keogh to Gary Schulze re: statement from RN for 1776: The Challenge to 1969. 2 pgs with attachments. [Letter], 1/6/1969
James Keogh to Haldeman re: Congratulations telegraphs to governors being inaugurated. 5 pgs with attachments. [Other Document], N.D.
Unknown to Mrs. R. Burns Lewis re: efforts of Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township. 4 pgs with attachments. [Letter], 1/8/1969
RN to Astronauts Borman, Lovell and Anders re: congratulations on achievements. 1 pg. [Other Document], N.D.
RN to Harry J. McLaughlin re: congratulations on new park. 3 pgs. [Other Document], 1/9/1969
RN to P.T. Hennan re: Thank you note about birthday. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/9/1969
RN to Marty Miller re: message read by Secretary-designate Kennedy read at U.S. Industrial Payroll Savings Committee. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 1/7/1969
RN to David Kennedy re: message for the U.S. Industrial Payroll Savings Committee. 2 pgs. [Other Document], 1/7/1969
Doug Hofe to Larry Higby re: concerns about stationery. 1 pg. [Memo], 12/5/1968
NA to William Haber re: American ORT Federation. 1 pg. [Letter], 1/10/1969
NA to Republican Worker re: efforts of the Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township. 2 pgs. [Letter], 1/10/1969
RN to Earl Kennedy re: Afro-American Republicans. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/10/1969
RN to George F. Johnson Jr. re: Lawrence Township Republican Club. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/10/1969
RN to Wallace Wong re: Twentieth Annual Narcissus Festival. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/10/1969
RN to Women's National Republican Club re: congratulations on 48th anniversary. 2 pgs. [Letter], 1/25/1969
RN to Governor Daniel J. Evans re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/13/1969
RN to Governor Arch Moore re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/13/1969
RN to Strom Thurmond re: Congratulations on man of the year. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/13/1969
RN to Governor Richard Ogilvie re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/13/1969
RN to Governor Edgar Whitcomb re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/13/1969
RN to Governor Winthrop Rockefeller re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/14/1969
RN to Governor Robert Ray re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/16/1969
RN to William McCulloch re: the career of Frances Bolton. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/16/1969
RN to John Murphy re: National Newspaper Publishers Association. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/15/1969
RN to Governor Robert Ray re: congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg. [Other Document], 1/16/1969
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
White House Special Files Collection
Folder List
Box Number
Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
31
20
N.D.
Report
Campaign Contact List. 4 pgs.
31
20
N.D.
Report
Staff Assistants- Republican Convention
1968. 5 pgs.
31
20
01/06/1969
Letter
James Keogh to Gary Schulze re: statement
from RN for 1776: The Challenge to 1969. 2
pgs with attachments.
31
20
N.D.
Other Document
James Keogh to Haldeman re:
Congratulations telegraphs to governors
being inaugurated. 5 pgs with attachments.
31
20
01/08/1969
Letter
Unknown to Mrs. R. Burns Lewis re: efforts
of Women's Republican Club of New Trier
Township. 4 pgs with attachments.
31
20
N.D.
Other Document
RN to Astronauts Borman, Lovell and
Anders re: congratulations on achievements.
1 pg.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Page 1 of 4
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
31
20
01/09/1969
Other Document
RN to Harry J. McLaughlin re:
congratulations on new park. 3 pgs.
31
20
01/09/1969
Other Document
RN to P.T. Hennan re: Thank you note about
birthday. 1 pg.
31
20
01/07/1969
Other Document
RN to Marty Miller re: message read by
Secretary-designate Kennedy read at U.S.
Industrial Payroll Savings Committee. 2 pgs.
31
20
01/07/1969
Other Document
RN to David Kennedy re: message for the
U.S. Industrial Payroll Savings Committee. 2
pgs.
31
20
12/05/1968
Memo
Doug Hofe to Larry Higby re: concerns
about stationery. 1 pg.
31
20
01/10/1969
Letter
NA to William Haber re: American ORT
Federation. 1 pg.
31
20
01/10/1969
Letter
NA to Republican Worker re: efforts of the
Women's Republican Club of New Trier
Township. 2 pgs.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Page 2 of 4
Box Number
Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
31
20
01/10/1969
Other Document
RN to Earl Kennedy re: Afro-American
Republicans. 1 pg.
31
20
01/10/1969
Other Document
RN to George F. Johnson Jr. re: Lawrence
Township Republican Club. 1 pg.
31
20
01/10/1969
Other Document
RN to Wallace Wong re: Twentieth Annual
Narcissus Festival. 1 pg.
31
20
01/25/1969
Letter
RN to Women's National Republican Club
re: congratulations on 48th anniversary. 2 pgs.
31
20
01/13/1969
Other Document
RN to Governor Daniel J. Evans re:
congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg.
31
20
01/13/1969
Other Document
RN to Governor Arch Moore re:
congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg.
31
20
01/13/1969
Other Document
RN to Strom Thurmond re: Congratulations
on man of the year. 1 pg.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Page 3 of 4
Box Number
Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
31
20
01/13/1969
Other Document
RN to Governor Richard Ogilvie re:
congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg.
31
20
01/13/1969
Other Document
RN to Governor Edgar Whitcomb re:
congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg.
31
20
01/14/1969
Other Document
RN to Governor Winthrop Rockefeller re:
congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg.
31
20
01/16/1969
Other Document
RN to Governor Robert Ray re:
congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg.
31
20
01/16/1969
Other Document
RN to William McCulloch re: the career of
Frances Bolton. 1 pg.
31
20
01/15/1969
Other Document
RN to John Murphy re: National Newspaper
Publishers Association. 1 pg.
31
20
01/16/1969
Other Document
RN to Governor Robert Ray re:
congratulations on inauguration. 1 pg.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Page 4 of 4
CAMPAIGN CONTACT LIST
N = New York Headquarters - 450 Park Avenue - (212) 661-6400
W = Washington - 1726 Pennsylvania Avenue - (202) 783-4201
CW = Citizens' (Washington) Willard Hotel - (202) 783-1560
A = Annapolis Headquarters - 140 Main Street - (301) 723-0750
T = Tour
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE - 1625 Eye Street, Washington,
(202) NA 8-6800
CAMPAIGN MANAGER - John Mitchell - N
ASS'T TO CAMPAIGN MANAGER - Phillip Shaffner - N
DEPUTY CAMPAIGN MANAGER -- Peter Flanigan - N
ASS'T TO CAMPAIGN MANAGER - John Aasan - N
ADVERTISING
CONTACT - John Shlaes -- N
AGNEW
CAMPAIGN MANAGER - George White - A
Aide - Art Sohmer - AT
Assistant Campaign Manager - Charles Bresler - A
Coordinator with Nixon Campaign - James Miller - N
Press Secretary - Herbert Thompson - A
Scheduling - Nick Ruwe - N
Tour Director - Roy Roodearle - NT
CITIZENS FOR NIXON
CHAIRMAN - Charles Rhyne - CW
Director - Tom Evans - CW
Assistant to Director - Judy Breck - CW
Assistant (Special) to Director - Victor Kamber - CW
Comptroller - Richard Smithsen - CW
Clubs - Bundy Clark - CW
Ethnic - Roger Clark - CW
Field Director - Craig Truax - CW
Fong Plan - J.J. Wuerthner - CW
Information - Lew Helm - CW
National Committees - Jack Paderick - CW
Planning - Lamar Alexander - CW
Speakers - Cy Laughter - CW
State Organizations - Richard Wiley - CW
Supplies - James Burger - CW
Treasurer - Dewey Arnold - - CW
COMMUNICATIONS
MANAGER - Herb Klein - N
Director of Information - Arch McKinlay - N
CONTACT LIST cont'd
-2-
News Director - Paul Costello - N
Director Publications and Services - Copp Collins - N
Tour - Ron Zeigler - NT
Nixon-Agnew Elector - Frank Leonard - N
Administrative Assistant - Jo Guthrie - N
FINANCE
CHAIRMAN - Maurice Stans - N
Executive Vice Chairman - Herbert Kalmbach - N
Director - Langhorne Washburn - N
Assistant Director - U.W. Sloan - N
HEADQUARTERS
MANAGER - Douglas Hofe - N
Assistant Manager - Thomas Nye - N
MANAGER - Robert Hitt - W
LISTEN-IN PROGRAM -- J. Parker - CW
MEDIA
CONTACT - John Shlaes
NEIGHBORS FOR NIXON PROGRAM - Alan Petersen - 1701 Pennsylvania
Ave. , N.W., Suite 205 - Washington 202/298-8696.
NIXON MAIL - Edward Nixon - N
NIXON STAFF
CHIEF - Robert Haldeman - NT
NIXON EXECUTIVE SECRETARY - Rose Mary Woods - NT
Assistant to Chief - Larry Higby - NT
Aide - Dwight Chapin - NT
POLITICAL DIRECTOR - Robert Ellsworth - NT
RALLY - Boyd Gibbons - NT
REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE :- 1625 Eye St. Washington
(202) NA8-6800
CHAIRMAN - Ray Bliss
General Counsel - Richard Kleindienst
Assistant General Counsel - Harry Flemming
RESEARCH
NIXON - Agnes Waldren - N
CONTACT LIST con't.
-3-
SCHEDULING
MANAGER - NIXON - John Whitaker - N
AGNEW - Nick Ruwe - N
R.N. Family - William Killgallon - N
SPEAKERS BUREAU
Surrogate Candidates - Jeff Kimball - N
V.I.P.'s - Hank Berliner - N
Others - Republican National Committee - Vera Ash -
Rep. Nat'l Comm. (202) NA8-6800
Alabama
Fred LaRue
N
Alaska
Richard Kleindienst
RNC
Arizona
Richard Kleindienst
RNC
Arkansas
Fred LaRue
N
California
Murray Chotiner
N
Colorado
Peter Flanigan
N
Connecticut
Peter Flanigan -- John Mitchell
N
Delaware
Murray Chotiner
N
Florida
Fred LaRue
N
Georgia
Fred LaRue
N
Hawaii
Richard Kleindienst
RNC
Idaho
Richard Kleindienst
RNC
Illinois
Murray Chotiner
N
Indiana
Murray Chotiner
N
Iowa
Murray Chotiner
N
Kansas
Murray Chotiner
N
Kentucky
Fred LaRue
N
Louisiana
Fred LaRue
N
Maine
Peter Flanigan
N
Maryland
Murray Chotiner
N
Massachusetts
Peter Flanigan
N
Michigan
Murray Chotiner
N
Minnesota
Peter Flanigan
N
Mississippi
Fred LaRue
N
Missouri
Murray Chotiner
N
Montana
Richard Kleindienst
RNC
Nebraska
Murray Chotiner
N
Nevada
Richard Kleindienst
RNC
New Hampshire
Peter Flanigan
N
New Jersey
Peter Flanigan
N
New Mexico
Richard Kleindienst
RNC
New York
Peter Flanigan - John Mitchell
N
North Carolina
Fred LaRue
N
North Dakota
Peter Flanigan
N
Ohio
Murray Chotiner
N
Oklahoma
Fred LaRue
N
Oregon
Murray Chotiner
N
Pennsylvania
Murray Chotiner
N
Rhode Island
Peter Flanigan
N
South Carolina
Fred LaRue
N
South Dakota
Peter Flanigan
N
CONTACT LIST con't.
-4-
Tennessee
Fred LaRue
N
Texas
Fred LaRue
N
Utah
Dick Kleindienst
RNC
Vermont
Peter Flanigan
N
Virginia
Peter Flanigan
N
Washington
Murray Chotiner
N
West Virginia
Fred LaRue
N
Wisconsin
Peter Flanigan
N
Wyoming
Richard Kleindienst
RNC
(District of Col.)
Richard Kleindienst
RNC
SUPPLIES - Campaign -Mike Feeley, 370 Lexington, N.Y.C.
(212) 687-2920
TELEVISION
CONTACT - John Shlaes - N
TOUR - NIXON
DIRECTOR - John Erlichman - NT
Assistant Manager - Vern Olson - NT
TRANSPORTATION - Ray Jensen - N
WOMEN
NATIONAL DIRECTOR - Patricia Hitt - N
STAFF ASSISTANTS - REPUBLICAN CONVENTION
1968
Larry Thompson
Research Assistant
Republican National Committee
1625 Eye Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20006
Dr. Wilder Crane
(715) PA 3-4267
Route #5
or
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin
54729
Pa 3-4563
Mr. Fred B. Rhodes, Jr.
225-2946
Staff Director
Senate Republican Policy Committee
333 Old Senate Office Building
Washington, D. C. 20510
Mr. Hyde H. Murray
225-2171
Assistant Counsel
Committee on Agriculture
1301 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, D. C. 20515
Dean Wendell Russell
(703) 355-0631
Virginia Union University
cr
Richmond 20, Virginia
266-1884 - H.
Professor Henry Wallich
(203) 562-2727 - H.
Department of Economics
or
Yale University
562-2727 - Vale
New Haven, Connecticut 06520
Dr. David M. Abshire
783-7950
Center for Strategic Studied
810 18th Street, Suite 600
Washington, D. C. 20006
Mr. Richard T. Burress, Director
225-2946
Republican Policy Committee
1616 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, D. C. 20515
Dr. Robert J. Huckshorn
(305) 395-5100 - of.
Department of Political Science
or
Florida Atlantic University
395-7332 - H.
Boca Raton, Florida 33432
Dr. John Bibby
225-5107
Department of Political Science
Wisconsin State University
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201
MESSENGERS - REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION PLATFORM
MESSENGERS
OTHERS
Mr. Raymond Raedy
State Legislative Division
Mr. Gerald O'Rourke
Republican National Committee
4102 David Lane
1625 Eye Street, N. W.
Alexandria, Virginia
Washington, D. C. 20006
Mr. Edward Peete, Director
Miss Malise Block
Mailing and Printing
Research Division
Republican National Committee
Republican National Committee
1625 Eye St., N. W.
Washington, D. C.
Miss Paula Phillips
Research Division
Mr. Ronald E. Baylor
Republican National Committee
Mailing and Printing
Republican National Committee
Mr. Bill Kendall
7506 Maple Avenue
Mr. Sam McMurray
Chevy Chase, Maryland 20015
Mailing and Printing
Republican National Committee
Mr. Jon Peterson
American Institute for Foreign Trade
Mr. Ervin Cook
Thunderbird Campus
Mailing and Printing
P. O. Box 191
Republican National Committee
Phoenix, Arizona
Mr. Maurice Middleton
Mr. Gregory Stanton
Mailing and Printing
317 South Monroe
Republican National Committee
Streator, Illinois 61364
Mr. Ernest Flood
Mr. Robert Nolan
Mailing and Printing
766 East Fairview Avenue
Republican National Committee
Annapolis, Maryland 21403
Mr. William Pugh
Mr. Charles W. O'Neill
Mailing and Printing
1560 London Drive
Republican National Committee
Columbis, Ohio 43221
Miss Lisa Baker
Mr. William G. Hill
Public Relations Division
The Boulders
Republican National Committee
Littleton, New Hampshire 03561
Mr. Mack Braly
Mr. Alden Hislop
Research Division
420 Riverside Street
Republican National Committee
Meritt Island, Florida
Miss Marie Smith
Miss Rory Hays
727 West Palo Verde
Public Relations Division
Phoenix, Arizona
Republican National Committee
Miss Elizabeth Ogilvie
2107 Durury Lane
Northfield, Illinois
SECRETARIES - REPUBLICAN CONVENTION PLATFORM COMMITTEE
1968
Mrs. Madeline Harwood, Member & Official Secretary to the Platform Committee
Manchester Center
Vermont 05255
Mrs. Margaret E. Ryan
Miss Doris Lovett
Secretary to the Vice Chairman
Office of Senator Baker
Air West
2203 New Senate Office Bldg.
P. O. Box 2966
Washington, D. C. 20510
Phoenix, Arizona 85036
Miss Nancy A. Porter
819 Madison Avenue
New York, New York 10010
Miss Tish Maher
Republican National Committee
1625 Eye St., N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20006
Miss Sara Van Oosterhout
Republican Leadership of the Congress
S-124 Capitol
Washington, D. C. 20515
Miss Peggy Harlow
3744 30th Road, North
Arlington, Virginia
Miss Louise Jamison
Arts & Sciences Division
Republican National Committee
1625 Eye Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20006
Miss Susan Anderson
Arts & Sciences Division
Republican National Committee
Miss Anne Basham
Research Division
Republican National Committee
Miss Katherine M. Bulow
Research Division
Republican National Committee
Miss Sara Hart
298 Aurora Street
Hudson, Ohio 44236
Staff Assistants (con't)
Mr. Joe Head
Graydon, Head and Ritchey
1616 Fifth Third Bank Bldg.
Cincinnati 2, Ohio
Dr. Cornelius P. Cotter
(414) 228-4484
3965 North Harcourt Place
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211
Dr. Don Paarlberg
(non-dialable)
90 ext. 4002
Krannert Building
Purdue University
Lafayette, Indiana 47907
Dr. Ernest S. Griffith
Ra 6-5335
1941 Parkside Drive, N. W.
Washington, D. C.
TOP LEVEL STAFF
Mr. Mark Trice
Mr. Bryce Harlow
Office of Senator Dirksen
Proctor and Gamble
107 Old Senate Office Bldg.
Suite 312
965-1822
Washington, D. C. 20510
1730 K Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20006
Dr. William B. Prendergast
Platform Committee
Republican National Committee
1625 Eye Street, N. W.
Washington, D. C. 20006
Dr. Arthur L. Peterson, President
American Institute for Foreign Trade
Thunderbird Campus
P. O. Box 191
Phoenix, Arizona 85001
Mr. Don Kendall, Assistant to the Chairman
Republican National Committee
Dr. John M. Hunger, Director
Arts & Sciences Division
Republican National Committee
Dr. Charles M. McCall, Assistant to the Director
Arts & Sciences Division
Republican National Committee
Mr. Robert L. L. McCormick, Director
Research Division
Republican National Committee
Mr. Robert Amdur
12209 Quorn Lane
Reston, Virginia
September 3, 1968
TO: Arch McKinlay
FROM: Larry Higby
SUBJECT: Acceptance Speech Booklet
Pursuant to our conversation re the
Acceptance Speech, you will supply Bob Haldeman
with a memo confirming stoppage of distribution
and the destruction of all old copies and print-
ing of the new corrected copies.
AP
F.V.I- FRom James keigh
3.6 Haldeman
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT
Richard M. Nixon
450 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10022
(212) 661-6400
January 6, 1969
Mr. Gary L. Schulze
Corporate Public Affairs
TIME, Inc.
Time & Life Building
Rockefeller Center
New York, New York 10020
Dear Mr. Schulze:
I am attaching a statement
- from President-elect Richard M. Nixon for
1776: The Challenge to 1969.
Sincerely,
James James Keogh Keogh
JK/m
Enc:
STATEMENT FOR
1776:
THE CHALLENGE TO 1969
Every generation of Americans, and
many generations of people elsewhere, have
benefitted from the courage and vision of the
men who founded this Republic. In this turbulent
world, and within this transforming society, we
can benefit also from a reflection upon their
experience.
When our forefathers undertook their
experiment in liberty, they did not have our
wealth, our population, our station in the world,
or our traditions of two centuries of success.
They had themselves, the courage to put their
ideals into practice in a new nation; and they
were united behind a dream which they believed to
be more important than one or all of them.
If they could create the United States
of America from those rural thirteen colonies of
two centuries ago, we can preserve it today.
Our challenges are in many ways as
great as theirs, and our own courage and spirit
must be at least as great as that which permeated
their actions and decisions two centuries ago.
Unless we have the will, unless we have
the patience, unless we are united, we shall not
be equal to the challenges which history has prepared
for us in the years directly ahead. I am confident
that we will measure up. We must not fail.
Richard M. Nixon
To: Bob Haldeman
From: JAmes Kergh
F.K.I.
Telefax WESTERN UNION Telefax
SENDING BLANK
CALL
FLO
CHARGE
"Straight Wire
TO
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT
January 6, 1969
Governor Jack Williams
Statehouse
Phoenix, Arizona
You have my heartiest congratulations on your
inauguration for a new term as Governor. I look
forward to working with you in a new era of
Federal-State cooperation for the good of all the
people of Arizona and of all Americans.
Richard M. Nixon
Send the above message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to
PLEASE TYPE OR WRITE PLAINLY WITHIN BORDER-DO NOT FOLD
1269-(R 4-55)
Telefax WESTERN SENDING BLANK UNION Telefax
CALL
CHARGE
LETTERS
FLO
TO
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT
Straight Wire
January 6, 1969
Governor Frank Farrar
Statehouse
Pierre, South Dakota
You have my heartiest congratulations on your
inauguration as Governor. I look forward to working
with you in a new era of Federal-State cooperation
for the good of all the people of South Dakota
and all Americans.
Richard M. Nixon
Send the above message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to
PLEASE TYPE OR WRITE PLAINLY WITHIN BORDER-DO NOT FOLD
1269-(R 4-65)
Telefax WESTERN UNION
SENDING BLANK
Telefax
CALL
CHARGE
LETTERS
FLQ
TO
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT
straight wire
January 6, 1969
Governor Warren P. Knowles
Statehouse
Madison, Wisconsin
You have my heartiest congratulations on your
inauguration for a new term as Governor. I look
forward to working with you in a new era of Federal-
State cooperation for the good of all the people of
Wisconsin and of all Americans.
Richard M. Nixon
Send the above message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to
PLEASE TYPE OR WRITE PLAINLY WITHIN BORDER-DO NOT FOLD
1269-(R 4-55)
Telefax WESTERN UNION Telefax
SENDING BLANK
CALL LETTERS FLQ-straight wire CHARGE TO Office of the President-elect
January 6, 1969
Mr. Otis Printz
c/o The Touchdown Club
2000 L Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Greetings to the 34th Annual Awards Banquet of
the Touchdown Club of Washington. And heartiest
congratulations on another winning year. I
hope our club will run up an even bigger score
in 1969.
Richard M. Nixon
Send the above message, subject to the terms on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to
PLEASE TYPE OR WRITE PLAINLY WITHIN BORDER-DO NOT FOLD
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To:- B.b Haldeman
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Richard M. Nixon
January 8, 1969
450 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10022
(212) 661-6400
Dear Mrs. Lewis:
Congressman Donald Rumsfeld has
told me of the extent of the efforts of the
Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township
in our 1968 campaign.
In Illinois, as in other crucial
states that could have gone either way, that
extra effort made all the difference.
My gratitude for your past
activity, my hopes for your continued involve-
ment, and my best wishes for your continued
success.
Sincerely,
bcc: The Hon. Donald Rumsteld
Mrs. R. Burns Lewis
Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township
603 Central
Wilmette, Illinois
DONALD RUMSFELD
WASHINGTON OFFICE:
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
Room 506. CANNOR BIRLDING
13TH DISTRICT. ILLINOIS
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515
Code 202, 225-3711
JOINT ECONOMIC COMMITTEE
Congress of the United States
18TH DISTRICT, ILLINOIS
TOWNSHIPS OF:
COMMITTEE ON GOVERNMENT
OPERATIONS
house of Representatives
& GROVE
NORTHFIELD
CHAMSTON
PALATINE
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Washington, B.C. 20515
December 16,
1968 SIMKERGH
Mrs. R. Burns Lewis
603 Central
Wilmette, Illinois
Message 5519
Dear Mrs. Lewis:
I have forwarded your letter of Dec. 6
to Miss Rose Mary Woods, Secretary to Mr.
Nixon. Of course, you can well appreciat )
the very busy schedule of the President-elect
and his staff at this time, but if it is at
all possible, I am sure they will try to send
an appropriate message for your Jan. 19 meeting.
The Women's Republican Club of New Trior
Township did 8 great Job in 1968. I am partic-
ularly grateful for your victory efforts.
with all good wishes,
Sincerely,
Donald Rumsfeld
Representative in Congress
DR/mm
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Rose--I assume you have a standard procedure
for this sort of thing, but as 1 do not know
who is handling, am taking the liberty of
sending through you. Thanks!
Marymac
Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township
Officers
President
First Vice President
Vice President
Vice President
Mrs. R. Burns Lewis
Mrs. Thomas A. Silberman
Mrs. Philip W. Wolf
Mrs. E. Stuart Braden
603 Central Wilmette
Canditates
Organization
Vice President
Vice President
Treasurer
Corresponding Secretary
Recording Secretary
Mrs. Joel M. Dalkin
Mrs. Eugene P. Conser
Mrs. Robert A. Best
Mrs. John S. Weare
Mrs. T. Dickerson Cooke
Program
Committee Chairmen
Decmeber 6,1968
Mrs. Paul Primm
Social
Mrs. James M. Ensign
The Hon. Donald Rumsfeld
Public Relations
Mrs. William B. Horstman
Cannon Bullding, Room 103
Revisions
Mrs. James R. Ware
Washlngton, D. C. 2015
Publicity
Mrs. William M. Emery
Education
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Dear Mr. Rumsfeld:
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Village Organization Chairmen
Mrs. Paul Surta
Mrs. Roger C. Smith
The Women's Republican Club of New Trler Township
Mrs. Edmund R. Renier, Jr.
Mrs. Raymod F. Koch
Mrs. Russ W. Stonier
Is planning a "Thank You" party for all the
Mrs. Mabbett K. Reckord, Jr.
Mrs. J. D. Potter
Republican workers In New Trler who helped make a
Mrs. Frank G. Gless
Mrs. Ray F. Drexler
Republican victory possible. We are glving the
Mrs. John H. Porter, Jr.
Mrs. William J. Mack
party on January 19,1969, on the eve of the Inaugu-
Mrs. Adrian L. Swanson
Mrs. Fred G. Korth
ratlon, in the Winnetka Community House.
Village Membership Chairmen
Mrs. Robert P. Gray
Our guest list Includes all the New Trler Regular
Mrs. A. R. Memhard, Jr.
Mrs. Robert J. Orr
Organization Preclnct Captains, and co-Captains,
Mrs. Richard L. Bigg
Mrs. R. Newton Rook's
Regular Organization Block Workers, Poll watchers,
Mrs. Donald K. Warfield
Judges, volunteer help at Regular Organization
Directors at Large
Mrs. John R. Fugard, Jr.
campalgn headquarters, Eagle Eye workers, Tars and
Mrs. James G. Creagh
Mrs. Robert W. Manly
Precinct workers and Block workers from our own
Mrs. Roger Stone
Mrs. Carl A. Tiffany
group.
Honorary Directors
Mrs. Edward B. Hall
We need something very special to glve the party;a
Mrs. Leroy G. Shelton
Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor
"not to be forgotten" Impact, with the hope of stlm-
Mrs. Rollin D. Wood
ulating year around Involvement In Republicanism.
We are so In hopes that you can help us; I have just
talked with Lee Goodall, and she suggested writing
you in Washlngton.
DEC 10 1968
Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township
Officers
President
First Vice President
Vice President
Vice President
Mrs. R. Burns Lewis
Mrs. Thomas A. Silberman
Mrs. Philip W. Wolf
Mrs. E. Stuart Braden
Canditates
Organization
Vice President
Vice President
Treasurer
Corresponding Secretary
Recording Secretary
Mrs. Joel M. Dalkin
Mrs. Eugene P. Conser
Mrs. Robert A. Best
Mrs. John S. Weare
Mrs. T. Dickerson Cooke
Program
Committee Chairmen
Mrs. Paul Primm
Social
Could you possibly help, in obtaining for us, a
Mrs. James M. Ensign
Public Relations
letter of thanks, addressed to New Trler Republ-
Mrs. William B. Horstman
Revisions
lcan workers, slgned by President Nlxon ?
Mrs. James R. Ware
Publicity
Mrs. William M. Emery
Education
We would have It framed, and sell chances for it
Village Organization Chairmen
at the party, for a nominal sum, no more than a
Mrs. Paul Surta
dollar. The proceeds would not be kept by the
Mrs. Roger C. Smith
Mrs. Edmund R. Renier, Jr.
Women's Republican Club of New Trler, or used to
Mrs. Raymod F. Koch
Mrs. Russ W. Stonier
Mrs. Mabbett K. Reckord, Jr.
defray the cost of the party; rather, we would
Mrs. J. D. Potter
Mrs. Frank G. Gless
think In terms of donating the money to the
Mrs. Ray F. Drexler
Mrs. John H. Porter, Jr.
Regular Organization, to be used In paying for
Mrs. William J. Mack
Mrs. Adrian L. Swanson
campalgn headquarters in the next election, or
Mrs. Fred G. Korth
donating it to the Natlonal Congressional Comm-
Village Membership Chairmen
Mrs. Robert P. Gray
lttee, or the United Republican Fund.
Mrs. A. R. Memhard, Jr.
Mrs. Robert J. Orr
Mrs. Richard L. Bigg
Anything you can do to help us will be greatly
Mrs. R. Newton Rook's
Mrs. Donald K. Warfield
appreciated. Your reply will be anticipated with
Directors at Large
keen Interest.
Mrs. John R. Fugard, Jr.
Mrs. James G. Creagh
Mrs. Robert W. Manly
Mrs. Roger Stone
Mrs. Carl A. Tiffany
Honorary Directors
Mrs. Edward B. Hall
Mrs. Leroy G. Shelton
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Alfred H. Taylor
Mrs. Rollin D. Wood
ALewis
Marion
Mrs. R. Burns Lewls
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Astronauts Borman, Lovell and Anders
New York State Dinner
c/o Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller
22 West 55 Street
New York, New York
By now you have been told a thousand times of the
pride of your countrymen in your heroic and histroic
achievement. But what you achieved was more than a
triumph for yourselves, your colleagues and your
country. For a period of days you captured and
held the imagination of Americans, and people the
world over. For a period of days you took man's
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attention away from his quarrels and differences and
terrestial concerns, and focused the attention of
men of every nation on something which united them in
spirit and hope. It is no small thing to have
brought this divided world temporarily together in
that spirit of hope; and for that you deserve the
thanks of all men.
RICHARD NIXON
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Mr. Harry J. McLaughlin
Chairman
York County Board of Parks & Recreation
York, Pennsylvania
My congratulations to you on your new 177-acre park in
York County which was donated to the County by Bob
Hoffman. Of course I am honored by your choice of a
name. The creation of new parks for the recreation of
all citizens has never been more important than it is
today. In this effort the cooperation between private
philanthropy and public development can be most helpful
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It is that spirit that your new park so well
exemplifies. My warm good wishes to all present at
the dedication.
Sincerely,
RICHARD M. NIXON
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Mr. Bob Hoffman, President
York Barbell Company
52 N. Ridge Avenue
York, Pennsylvania
The following telegram today was sent to Mr. Harry
J. McLaughlin, Chairman, York County Board of Parks
& Recreation:
My congratulations to you on your new 177-acre park
in York County which was donated to the County by
Bob Hoffman. Of course I am honored by your choice
of a name. The creation of new parks for the
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recreation of all citizens has never been more
important than it is today. In this effort the
cooperation between private philanthropy. and public
development can be most helpful. It is that spirit
that your new park so well exemplifies. My warm
good wishes to all present at the dedication.
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MEMORANDUM
TO:
Jim Keogh
Run
FROM:
Rose Mary Woods
Attached is correspondence regarding 177 acres
of land in York County, Pennsylvania which has been donated to
the York County Board of Parks and Recreation and will be
named the Richard M. Nixon County Park. The land transfer
will be made on January 9.
Could you have a message prepared and sent which
will acknowledge Mr. Hoffman's gift to York County and also
its being named RMN County Park. Obviously, RMN will, not
attend the land transfer nor designate anyone to represent him.
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MR. P. T. HENNAN
1000 BISHOP
GROSSE POINT, MICHIGAN
THANKS so MUCH FOR YOUR GOOD WISHES ON THE OCCASION
OF MY BIRTHDAY. I APPRECIATE YOUR THINKING OF ME,
AND IN TURN I WISH YOU AND YOUR COLLEAGUES WHO ARE
GATHERED TOGETHER THE BEST OF EVERYTHING IN 1969.
THIS WILL BE A GOOD YEAR FOR ALL OF US.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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Mr. Marty Miller
U.S. Treasury Dept.
National Manager of the U.S. Payroll Savings Drive
Room 343
1111 20th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C.
Following is the text of the message that has been sent
to Secretary-designate Kennedy to be read at the U.S'
Industrial Payroll Savings Committee Luncheon:
A sound dollar is vital to the American free
enterprise system; it is one of the pillars of our
prosperity and national strength. In these critical
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and uncertain times the defense of the dollar ranks
among the highest of national priorities.
Members of the U.S. Industrial Payroll Savings Committee
are to be highly commended for the efforts you have made
toward this end.
I know of the time you have invested; I know of the
talents and energies you have contributed to this cause;
and I know of your success. My personal congratulations
to Chairman Bill Gwinn and every member of the 1968
committee on having enrolled almost two and a half
million I savers during the past year. Your record
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of the last half decade is a truly remarkable one, for
which your country is rightly grateful.
I am sure that in the coming year with Jim Roche as
Chairman, your efforts will be increased, and new
achievements will follow them. Let me say now that
Secretary-designate Kennedy and I will be fully behind
you.
Congratulations to all of you for the spirit and
enthusiasm with which you have approached this worth-
while compaign - which benefits not only the investors
but also all other Americans.
Richard M. Nixon
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HAND.
Secretary-designate David Kennedy
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Room 2112
15th & Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C.
Following is the text of the message for the U.S.
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A sound dollar is vital to the American free
enterprise system; it is one of the pillars of our
prosperity and national strength. In these critical
and uncertain times the defense of the dollar ranks
among the highest of national priorities.
Members of the U.S. Industrial Payroll Savings
Committee are to be highly commended for the efforts
you have made toward this end.
I know of the time you have invested; I know of
the talents and energies you have contributed to this
cause; and I know of your success. My personal
congratulations to Chairman Bill Gwinn and every member
of the 1968 committee on having enrolled almost two
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and a half million CT savers during the past year.
Your record of the last half decade is a truly remarkable
one, for which your country is rightly grateful.
I am sure that in the coming year with Jim Roche
as Chairman, your efforts will be increased, and new
achievements will follow them. Let me say now that
Secretary-designate Kennedy and I will be fully behind
you.
Congratulations to all of you for the spirit and
enthusiasm with which you have approached this worth-
while campaign which benefits not only the investors
but also all other Americans.
Richard M. Nixon
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fule.
To: Larry Higby
From: Doug Hofe
Date: December 5, 1968
Murray Chotiner advised me by telephone of his thoughts
with regard to the stationery we are now using as follows:
1) Richard M. Nixon should read Richard Nixon
2) The printing should be in dark blue.
I told him the stationery had been okayed by Bob Halde-
man, and I pass this along to you for whatever action, if any, you
may want to take.
G.D.H., Jr.
cc: Buffy Parker
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT
Richard M. Nixon
January 10, 1969
450 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10022
(212) 661-6400
Dear Dr. Haber:
It is a pleasure to send personal
greetings to the delegates at the National
Conference of the American ORT Federation and
through these delegates to the 90,000 members
throughout the United States.
For almost a century now, your
organization has made an important contribution
to bettering the lot of your fellow man. Countless
thousands of human beings in dozens of nations
around the world have been the beneficiaries of
the genorosity and the spirit of charity which
inspired and motivates your organization.
The infinite problems that confront
mankind today offer the labor of a lifetime for
many hands. You have my compliments on having
spent more than a lifetime in preparing people
to stand on their own feet. You have the thanks
of your countrymen and their continued good wishes
for your success in the decades ahead.
Sincerely,
Dr. William Haber, President
American ORT Federation
222 Park Avenue South
New York, New York 10003
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT
Richard M. Nixon
450 Park Avenue
January 10, 1969
New York, N.Y. 10022
(212) 661-6400
Dear Republican Worker:
Let me take this opportunity to
express a very special word of thanks for the
efforts of the Women's Republican Club of New
Trier Township in our 1968 campaign.
In Illinois, as in other crucial
states, that extra effort made all the difference.
You have not only my gratitude
for your past activity but also my hopes for
your continued involvement and my best wishes
for your continued success.
Sincerely,
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT-ELECT
Richard M. Nixon
January 8, 1969
450 Park Avenue
New York, N.Y. 10022
(212) 661-6400
Dear Mrs. Lewis:
Congressman Donald Rumsfeld has
told me of the extent of the efforts of the
Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township
in our 1968 campaign.
In Illinois, as in other crucial
states that could have gone either way, that
extra effort made all the difference.
My gratitude for your past
activity, my hopes for your continued involve-
ment, and my best wishes for your continued
success.
Sincerely,
Mrs. R. Burns Lewis
Women's Republican Club of New Trier Township
603 Central
Wilmette, Illinois
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MR. EARL KENNEDY
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DETROIT, MICHIGAN 48202
GREETING TO EARL KENNEDY AND THE CONCERNED
AFRO-AMERICAN REPUBLICANS OF MICHIGAN. WITH THE
CONTINUED HELP OF MEN LIKE EARL KENNEDY WE WILL ALL
GO FORWARD TOGETHER DURING THE COMING YEARS.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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MR. GEORGE F. JOHNSON, JR.
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN CLUB
LAWRENCEVILLE, NEW JERSEY
GREETINGS TO THE LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN CLUB
PRE-INAUGURAL TESTIMONIAL DINNER. DURING THE
COMING YEARS AMERICANS WILL GO FORWARD TOGETHER WITH
THE SPIRIT AND SENSE OF PURPOSE WHICH THE LAWRENCE
TOWNSHIP REPUBLICAN CLUB HAS DEMONSTRATED so WELL.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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MR. WALLACE WONG, EDITOR
SOUVENIR PROGRAM BOOK
TWENTIETH ANNUAL NARCISSUS FESTIVAL
CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
42 NORTH KING STREET
HONOLULU, HAWAII
GREETINGS TO THE TWENTIETH ANNUAL NARCISSUS
FESTIVAL. THE RICH CULTURAL HERITAGE EXEMPLIFIED
BY THIS FESTIVAL IS ONE OF THE MAJOR SOURCES FROM
WHICH AMERICA CONTINUES TO GROW AS A NATION IN WHICH
DIVERSITY AND UNITY ENABLE ALL AMERICANS TO GO
FORWARD TOGETHER.
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Richard M. Nixon
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JANUARY 25, 1969
MESSAGE TO THE WOMEN'S NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CLUB
MY HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS TO
THE WOMEN'S NATIONAL REPUBLICAN CLUB ON ITS
48TH ANNIVERSARY. YOUR ORGANIZATION IS REPRESENTATIVE
OF THE VERY IMPORTANT CONTRIBUTIONS WHICH HAVE BEEN
MADE AND WILL CONTINUE TO BE MADE BY AMERICAN WOMEN
IN POLITICAL AFFAIRS IN THE UNITED STATES. I LOOK
FORWARD TO WORKING WITH YOU TO BUILD A BETTER AMERICA
IN THE YEARS TO COME.
RICHARD M. NIXON
January 7, 1969
TO:
BOB HALDEMAN
JIM KEOGM
FROM:
SHELLEY SCARNEY
The Women's National Republican Club is
pressing for the message and glossy photo of RN for
their booklet. Apparently, their letter requesting
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JANUARY 13, 1969
GOVERNOR DANIEL J. EVANS
STATEHOUSE
OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON
YOU HAVE MY HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR
INAUGURATION FOR A NEW TERM AS GOVERNOR. THE GREAT
NATURAL WEALTH OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON IS MATCHED
BY THE ENERGY AND CREATIVITY OF HER PEOPLE. I LOOK
FORWARD TO WORKING WITH YOU IN THE NEW ERA OF FEDERAL-
STATE COOPERATION FOR THE GOOD OF ALL OF THE PEOPLE
OF WASHINGTON AND ALL OF THE PEOPLE OF AMERICA.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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GOVERNOR ARCH A. MOORE, JR.
STATEHOUSE
CHARLESTON, WEST VIRGINIA
YOU HAVE MY HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR
INAUGURATION AS GOVERNOR. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF
WEST VIRGINIA HAVE ALWAYS BEEN CHARACTERIZED BY THAT
LOVE OF LIBERTY WHICH IS THE MOST PRECIOUS HERITAGE OF
YOUR STATE AND OF ALL AMERICANS. I LOOK FORWARD TO
WORKING WITH YOU IN A NEW ERA OF FEDERAL-STATE
COOPERATION FOR THE GOOD OF ALL OF THE PEOPLE OF WEST
VIRGINIA AND OF ALL AMERICANS.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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JANUARY 13, 1969
STROM THURMOND
c/o RICHARD G. SHAFTO
WIS-TV
COLUMBIA, SOUTH CAROLINA
CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR SELECTION AS
MAN OF THE YEAR. AND BEST WISHES FOR ANOTHER
GREAT YEAR IN 1969.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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JANUARY 13, 1969
GOVERNOR RICHARD B. OGILVIE
STATEHOUSE
SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS
YOU HAVE MY HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS ON
YOUR INAUGURATION AS GOVERNOR. THE MOTTO OF THE
STATE OF ILLINOIS -- "STATE SOVEREIGNITY, NATIONAL
UNION" -- IS ONE WHICH REPRESENTS THE NEW ERA OF
FEDERAL-STATE COOPERATION FOR THE GOOD OF ALL OF THE
PEOPLE OF ILLINOIS AND OF ALL AMERICANS.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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JANUARY 13, 1969
GOVERNOR EDGAR D. WHITCOMB
STATEHOUSE
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA
YOU HAVE MY HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS ON
YOUR INAUGURATION AS GOVERNOR. THE STATE WHICH IS
PROUD TO BE CALLED THE CROSSROADS OF AMERICA IS ONE
WHICH HAS LONG SERVED TO REMIND US ALL OF THE DYNAMIC
CREATIVITY AND TRADITIONAL VIRTUES WHICH HAVE COMBINED
TO MAKE THIS A GREAT COUNTRY. I LOOK FORWARD TO
WORKING WITH YOU IN A NEW ERA OF FEDERAL-STATE
COOPERATION FOR THE GOOD OF ALL THE PEOPLE OF MY
MOTHER'S HOME STATE OF INDIANA AND OF THE PEOPLE OF
AMERICA.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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JANUARY 14, 1969
GOVERNOR WINTHROP ROCKEFELLER
STATEHOUSE
LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS
YOU HAVE MY HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS ON
YOUR INAUGURATION FOR A NEW TERM AS GOVERNOR. I
LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH YOU IN A NEW ERA OF
FEDERAL-STATE COOPERATION FOR THE GOOD OF ALL THE
PEOPLE OF ARKANSAS AND OF ALL AMERICANS.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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JANUARY 16, 1969
GOVERNOR ROBERT D. RAY
STATEHOUSE
DES MOINES, IOWA
YOU HAVE MY HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS ON
YOUR INAUGURATION AS GOVERNOR. I LOOK FORWARD TO
WORKING WITH YOU IN A NEW ERA OF FEDERAL-STATE
COOPERATION FOR THE GOOD OF ALL OF THE PEOPLE OF
IOWA AND OF ALL AMERICANS.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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JANUARY 16, 1969
THE HONORABLE WILLIAM M. McCULLOCH
UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
2186 RAYBURN BUILDING
WASHINGTON, D.C. 20515
A CAREER AS DISTINGUISHED AS THAT OF MRS.
FRANCES BOLTON'S MAKES PRAISE UNNECESSARY AND
COMPLIMENTS SUPERFLUOUS. IT HAS BEEN OUR GOOD FORTUNE
THAT THE GENTLE STRENGTH AND ZEAL WHICH FRANCES BOLTON
BROUGHT TO EVERY TASK HELPED TO SHAPE THE DIRECTION OF
OUR COUNTRY FOR ALMOST THREE DECADES. SHE HAS
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REMINDED US THAT IN AN INCREASINGLY AUTOMATED AGE, THE
HUMAN HEART AND THE HUMAN MIND ARE STILL IMPORTANT.
IT IS THIS, HER UNAFFECTED AND DEEP COMMITMENT TO THE
HUMAN SIDE OF POLITICAL LIFE, WHICH MAKES HER
CONTRIBUTION TO HER COUNTRY UNIQUE. IT CAN BE SAID OF
FRANCES BOLTON THAT SHE LEAVES A LEGISLATIVE RECORD
WHICH IS SURPASSED ONLY BY HER OWN RECORD AS A
COMPASSIONATE, DEDICATED HUMAN BEING.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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JANUARY 15, 1969
MR. JOHN H. MURPHY, PRESIDENT
NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION
ROOSEVELT HOTEL
NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA
THE CREDO OF THE NEGRO PRESS STATES THAT
"ALL ARE HURT AS LONG AS ANYONE IS HELD BACK." OUR
TASK IN THE COMING YEARS WILL BE TO EMPHASIZE THE
POSITIVE SIDE OF THAT BELIEF: ALL ARE BENEFITED
WHEN EACH MAN GETS AN EQUAL CHANCE AT THE STARTING
LINE. I LOOK FORWARD TO WORKING WITH THE MEMBERS OF
THE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION AND WITH
ALL AMERICANS TO SEE TO IT THAT THE RECOGNITION OF
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HUMAN DIGNITY AND THE CHANCE FOR PROGRESS BECOME
THE HERITAGE OF ALL THE AMERICAN PEOPLE.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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JANUARY 16, 1969
GOVERNOR ROBERT D. RAY
STATEHOUSE
DES MOINES, IOWA
YOU HAVE MY HEARTIEST CONGRATULATIONS ON
YOUR INAUGURATION AS GOVERNOR. I LOOK FORWARD TO
WORKING WITH YOU IN A NEW EPA OF FEDERAL-STATE
COOPERATION FOR THE GOOD OF ALL OF THE PEOPLE OF
IOWA AND OF ALL AMERICANS.
RICHARD M. NIXON
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